The popular site VaiElettrico has posted an article on the Salone Nautico di Venezia which has once again established itself as a critical hub for the future of sustainable yachting. As highlighted by the experts at Vaielettrico in their recent coverage of the event ("L'elettrico al Salone di Venezia"), the historic Arsenale became a bustling epicenter for eco-friendly marine tech—bringing together the industry's most innovative electric motors, advanced battery systems, and cutting-edge zero-emission vessels.
The main takeaway from this year’s exhibition? The transition to electric mobility in unique marine environments like the Venetian Lagoon is no longer just a trend—it is an absolute necessity. From electric personal watercraft to large hybrid cruisers and fast-charging infrastructures powered by Aqua superPower, the industry is pushing hard toward a greener tomorrow.
However, as Vaielettrico rightly notes, one of the biggest challenges for the electric boating sector remains accessibility. High tech shouldn't mean unreachable prices.
Xtramarine & boatee: Leading the Charge in Smart, Affordable Value
At Xtramarine, our mission aligns perfectly with the need for practical, sustainable, and economically smart solutions. Through our boatee brand, we are proving that you don’t need to break the bank to switch to clean energy.
This vision was fully validated during the E-REGATTA, Venice's premier competitive arena for electric boats. We are incredibly proud that our X-FUN 300 took home the prestigious PREMIO ECONOMICO (Economic Award) in the Green Parade!
While the Salone showcased a vast array of high-end prototypes and luxury electric concepts, the boatee X-FUN 300stood out as a beacon of real-world viability. It was recognized by judges specifically for its unmatched price-to-value ratio, demonstrating that premium build quality, exceptional handling, and zero-emission electric performance can be delivered at an incredibly competitive price point.
Check the full article at https://www.vaielettrico.it/l-elettrico-al-salone-di-venezia-27-31-maggio/